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Isolation and biological activity of the proteases released by sea urchin eggs following fertilization.
Authors:E J Carroll  D Epel
Institution:Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Marine Biology Research Division, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92037 USA
Abstract:The protease activity released from sea urchin egg cortical granules into the surrounding seawater at fertilization is involved in vitelline layer elevation and the block to polyspermy. The cortical granule protease components were isolated by isoelectric precipitation and affinity chromatography on p-aminobenzamidine-Sepharose columns. Elution profiles from affinity columns suggested heterogeneity of the proteases, and polyacrylamide-gel electrofocusing of affinity-purified preparations established the presence of two proteins. Dramatically different biological activities were resolved by affinity chromatography. Early-eluting fractions of low specific activity delaminated the vitelline layer from the egg plasma membrane; this activity is termed vitelline delaminase. Late-eluting fractions of high specific activity modified the egg vitelline layer surface such that sperm could not bind or fertilize them; this activity is referred to as sperm receptor hydrolase. The biological activities of the sea urchin proteases are apparently the result of limited action on the vitelline layer, unlike bovine trypsin which simply digests the vitelline layer. The cortical granule proteases lost biological specificity when stored at 0°C at pH 8.0. Esterase activity increased, and the preparation acquired the ability to digest the vitelline layer. Increase of the esterase activity in protease preparations was prevented by storage at low pH.The molecular weight of both enzymes was estimated by sucrose gradient centrifugation to be 47,000, whereas multiple components with molecular weights between 105 and 106 were demonstrated by gel filtration.
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